Blueberry Sweet Rolls with Sweet Lemon Glaze

Blueberry Sweet Rolls with Sweet Lemon Glaze is a side dish that serves 11. Watching your figure? This lacto ovo vegetarian recipe has 402 calories, 10g of protein, and 6g of fat per serving. For 83 cents per serving, this recipe covers 10% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. 205089 people were glad they tried this recipe. This recipe from Sallys Baking Addiction requires yeast, powdered sugar, sub rolls, and lemon. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes roughly 45 minutes. Taking all factors into account, this recipe earns a spoonacular score of 51%, which is solid. If you like this recipe, take a look at these similar recipes: Raspberry Sweet Rolls with Meyer Lemon Glaze #BrunchWeek, Blueberry Buttermilk Biscuits with Sweet Lemon Glaze, and Blueberry Lemon Sweet Rolls.

Servings: 11

 

Ingredients:

1 1/3 cups (225g) frozen* blueberries, not thawed

1 teaspoon cornstarch

1 large egg, at room temperature

2 3/4 cups (345g) all-purpose flour

1/4 cup (50g) granulated sugar

1-2 Tablespoons (15-30ml) half-and-half (or heavy cream or milk)

Juice from 1 large lemon*

Sweet Lemon Glaze

1/4 cup (60ml) milk (cow's milk - I used skim)

1 cup (120g) powdered sugar (or more)

1 teaspoon salt

Rolls

2.5 Tablespoons (40g) unsalted butter

1/2 cup (120ml) water

1 package Red Star Platinum Yeast or any instant yeast* (1 packet = 2 1/4 teaspoons)

Equipment:

bowl

microwave

aluminum foil

pie form

oven

frying pan

Cooking instruction summary:

Make the filling first: Combine the frozen blueberries, sugar, and cornstarch in a bowl. Gently toss around and let sit while you prepare the dough.Make the dough: Set aside 1/2 cup of flour. In a large bowl, toss the remaining flour, sugar, salt, and yeast together until evenly dispersed. Set aside.Heat the water, milk, and butter together in the microwave until the butter is melted and the mixture is hot to touch. About 115-120F degrees. Stir the butter mixture into the flour mixture. Add the egg and only enough of the reserved flour to make a soft dough. I only needed 1/3 cup, but you may need the full 1/2 cup. Dough will be ready when it gently pulls away from the side of the bowl and has an elastic consistency.On a lightly floured surface, knead the dough for about 5-6 minutes. Place in a lightly greased bowl (I used non-stick spray) and let rest for about 10 minutes.Fill the rolls: After 10 minutes, roll the dough out in a 14x8 inch rectangle. Pour the sugared blueberries on top and gently spread them to cover the dough surface. Roll up the dough tightly. Cut into 11 even pieces and place in a lightly greased 9-inch round pan. I used a pie dish, lightly sprayed with nonstick spray. Loosely cover the rolls with aluminum foil and allow to rise in a warm, draft-free place for 2-3 hours. Here is what I do: heat the oven to 200F degrees. Turn oven off. Place rolls inside oven and allow to rise. *Do not* refrigerate the rolls at any point during or after rising.After the rolls have doubled in size, preheat the oven to 375F. Bake for 25-30 minutes until lightly browned. I covered the rolls with aluminum foil after 15 minutes to avoid heavy browning.Make the glaze: Right before serving, top your blueberry rolls with glaze. Mix all of the glaze ingredients together. If you prefer a thicker glaze, add more powdered sugar and then add salt to cut the sweetness, if desired. If you'd like it thinner, add more lemon juice or cream. Pour over sweet rolls.Makes 11 cinnamon rolls. Rolls are best enjoyed the same day, but stay fresh and soft in a covered container for 5 days. Glaze the rolls immediately before serving. The recipe may be made the night before through step 5. Allow the rolls to stay at room temperature before baking.

 

Step by step:

Make the filling first

1. Combine the frozen blueberries, sugar, and cornstarch in a bowl. Gently toss around and let sit while you prepare the dough.Make the dough: Set aside 1/2 cup of flour. In a large bowl, toss the remaining flour, sugar, salt, and yeast together until evenly dispersed. Set aside.

2. Heat the water, milk, and butter together in the microwave until the butter is melted and the mixture is hot to touch. About 115-120F degrees. Stir the butter mixture into the flour mixture.

3. Add the egg and only enough of the reserved flour to make a soft dough. I only needed 1/3 cup, but you may need the full 1/2 cup. Dough will be ready when it gently pulls away from the side of the bowl and has an elastic consistency.On a lightly floured surface, knead the dough for about 5-6 minutes.

4. Place in a lightly greased bowl (I used non-stick spray) and let rest for about 10 minutes.Fill the rolls: After 10 minutes, roll the dough out in a 14x8 inch rectangle.

5. Pour the sugared blueberries on top and gently spread them to cover the dough surface.

6. Roll up the dough tightly.

7. Cut into 11 even pieces and place in a lightly greased 9-inch round pan. I used a pie dish, lightly sprayed with nonstick spray. Loosely cover the rolls with aluminum foil and allow to rise in a warm, draft-free place for 2-3 hours. Here is what I do: heat the oven to 200F degrees. Turn oven off.

8. Place rolls inside oven and allow to rise. *Do not* refrigerate the rolls at any point during or after rising.After the rolls have doubled in size, preheat the oven to 375F.

9. Bake for 25-30 minutes until lightly browned. I covered the rolls with aluminum foil after 15 minutes to avoid heavy browning.Make the glaze: Right before serving, top your blueberry rolls with glaze.

10. Mix all of the glaze ingredients together. If you prefer a thicker glaze, add more powdered sugar and then add salt to cut the sweetness, if desired. If you'd like it thinner, add more lemon juice or cream.

11. Pour over sweet rolls.Makes 11 cinnamon rolls.

12. Rolls are best enjoyed the same day, but stay fresh and soft in a covered container for 5 days. Glaze the rolls immediately before serving. The recipe may be made the night before through step

13. Allow the rolls to stay at room temperature before baking.


Nutrition Information:

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401k Calories
9g Protein
6g Total Fat
76g Carbs
4% Health Score
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Calories
401k
20%

Fat
6g
10%

  Saturated Fat
2g
14%

Carbohydrates
76g
25%

  Sugar
22g
25%

Cholesterol
25mg
9%

Sodium
515mg
22%

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Protein
9g
20%

Iron
12mg
68%

Vitamin B1
0.33mg
22%

Folate
76µg
19%

Selenium
12µg
18%

Manganese
0.29mg
14%

Vitamin B2
0.23mg
13%

Fiber
2g
11%

Vitamin B3
2mg
11%

Vitamin C
5mg
7%

Phosphorus
57mg
6%

Vitamin K
4µg
4%

Vitamin B5
0.36mg
4%

Copper
0.07mg
4%

Vitamin A
141IU
3%

Zinc
0.4mg
3%

Magnesium
10mg
3%

Calcium
25mg
3%

Vitamin B6
0.05mg
3%

Potassium
81mg
2%

Vitamin E
0.29mg
2%

Vitamin D
0.22µg
1%

Vitamin B12
0.08µg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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